Our new Fox Business entrepreneur hour will be on 1-2PM EST. We will tell you the story of our young (4 year old) viewer who got a patent on his idea after watching last week’s show. Hope to have him on the show live.
This weekend I will be on Forbes on Fox 11AM EST Saturday.
And will be on Fox Business Huckabee show too. Hoping to play in the band at the end of the show if I can get to Sam Ash and buy a ukulele before then.
JR
I will be on Fox Business Happy Hour tomorrow (Friday) 5-6PM EST with Rebecca, Cody and Erik.
I made Dateline Washington interview today with Greg Corombos. You can listen to the podcast by clicking on the following link, Dr. John Rutledge on the Markets, the Obama Economic Plan and More. Enjoy.
JR
I did an interview the other day with Andy Roth at the Club for Growth about my recent visit to North Korea. You can listen to the Podcast by clicking here.
JR
FYI, On Wednesday, March 11, I will give 2 lectures at Berkeley on the Information Network Economy, one in the Communications School, the second in International House.
UC Berkeley Information School Distinguished Lecture
“Lessons from a Road Warrior”
Time: 4:00pm, Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Location: 202 South Hall, UC Berkeley
Speech Topic: “Lessons from a Road Warrior”
Time: 7:30 pm, March 11, 2009
Location: Home Room, International House at UC Berkeley
Information networks ar the subject of much of my recent book, Lessons from a Road Warrior. Both Hayek and Schumpeter wrote about market economies as information networks which use symbols (prices) to convey the information, and only the information, that each of us needs to make the important decisions in our economic lives. To Schumpeter, this was a market economy solves its most difficult problem–the division of knowledge.
But the information networks we call markets, like all other networks, fail from time to time, in the same way the electricity grid that supplies your house with power fails from time to time. Recent advances in network theory suggest that network failures, while not predictable, display properties which are determined by network architecture–how many people are connected to how many other people with how many redundancies.
We are living through a massive network failure now that we call the credit crunch. As I have written over the past year, I believe that our policy architecture has made the problem worse but that this blackout, like all the others we have known in history will also end. These lectures, like the book, attempt to use network theory and ideas from non-equilibrium thermodynamics to understand the current global economic collapse and how to avoid–or at least mitigate–the next one.
JR
will be on FoxBusiness.com LIVE tomorrow 12-1PM EST. e-mail: fbnlive@foxbusiness.com, twitter: @fbnlive, facebook: www.facebook.com/foxbusiness.
The show is to help people who want to make the leap and start their own companies to light the blue flame and leave the cubicle, kick butt and take names. Live call-ins, emails and twitters during the show.
Hope you can make the show and would welcome your comments and advice how to make it better.
JR
We are starting a new live call-in show on Fox Business this weekend. The topic is how to help people realize their dream to work for themselves by starting their own business. I believe entrepreneurs are the backbone of the economy. We want to help a lot more of them get started. We will take calls, emails and twitters on the show. Would love for you to be there and to tell all your friends to tune in and give us a call.
JR
We are starting a new Fox Business live call-in show Saturday called Your Questions- your Money. Will be on from 1-2PM to talk with callers about starting their own businesses. Live call-ins, emails, and twitters during the show. Would love to have you there and invite your friends to do so too.
JR
On my visit to China last month I made a 2 hour TV show with Long Yongtu, China’s WTO negotiator, and 100 university students. The topic was how the Obama presidency would impact US/China economic and political relations. In the course of the show I asked the students for their impression of Obama. The first said, “He is a rock star.” The second that he is a great speaker. The third that he will help bring peace. They all had very positive impressions and were extremely hopeful.
The show aired tonight across China. I am eager to see the emails I get from viewers there. Will pass them along to you when they come in.
JR










